Pistons rally in final seconds to beat Spurs

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Detroit Pistons' Brandon Jennings (centre) celebrates with Andre Drummond ( left) and other teammates after he scored a game-winning basket against the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night in San Antonio. Detroit won 105-104.

SAN ANTONIO (AP):

The Detroit Pistons scored four points in the final 11

seconds against the San Antonio Spurs to rally for an exciting 105-104 victory in the NBA on Tuesday night.

In the only other game, the Phoenix Suns scored 100 or more points for a ninth straight game in defeating hosts, the Milwaukee Bucks, 102-96.

In the final seven seconds in San Antonio, Pistons guard Brandon Jennings took a bad inbounds pass by Tim Duncan and drove the length of the court, weaving through San Antonio's back-pedalling defenders to bank in an 11-foot jumper. The shot lifted Detroit to their sixth straight victory.

His bucket backed up double-doubles from Andre Drummond and Greg Monroe, as the Pistons rallied from 18 points down in the first half.

"We are getting better," Detroit coach Stan Van Gundy said. "If you stay in there, sometimes you get a break. We had a very good break at the end. We got lucky at the end. Our resolve to stay in the game right down to the last few seconds was huge."

Drummond had 20 points and 17 rebounds and Monroe added 17 points and 11 boards, as the Pistons snapped a four-game losing run in San Antonio. D.J. Augustin added 19 points for Detroit, which have not lost since waiving Josh Smith on December 22.

San Antonio point guard Tony Parker played just 13 minutes in his return from a five-game absence because of a strained left hamstring. He was 0-for-3 shooting and had just two assists, but he did not appear to aggravate the injury.

In Milwaukee, the Suns opened a four-game road trip with their third consecutive victory. They also upped their record to 8-1 over Eastern Conference opponents. They were led by Markieff Morris with 26 points and 10 rebounds. Isaiah Thomas added 19 and Goran Dragic 16.

Brandon Knight scored 26 and Giannis Antetokounmpo added 16 for the Bucks, who lost their fourth straight at home.